FIELD OF THE TECHNIQUE
[0001] The invention relates to the transport sector and more specifically to the sector
of electric vehicles and sustainable mobility.
STATE OF THE ART
[0002] This innovation relates to a bicycle-parking system with anti-theft blocking, automatic
battery recharging, and data communication which, moreover, is universal.
[0003] Mobility in cities, the limitation and rising prices of petroleum-derived fuels and
the deterioration of the environment are encouraging society to change habits. As
a reflection of this, in recent years there has been enormous growth in the number
of journeys carried out using means of transport that are "gentle" with the environment,
in particular, bicycles and electric vehicles.
[0004] Within the transport sector, the case of bicycles, and more specifically electric
bicycles, presents various particular features that need taking into account, in other
words, vulnerability to theft, need for a support in order to park, low cost of purchase
and use, etc. Therefore, it would be sensible to have an easy-to-install standardised
system that any type of bicycle could use, providing a support for parking, an anti-theft
lock and, additionally, fulfilling the functions of recharging the battery and communicating
data, without representing a disproportionate cost to that of the vehicle itself.
[0005] This invention offers a simple standard solution for this, given that it can be easily
installed without requiring modifications to the vehicle, and it is also universal,
since it is designed for bicycles of any type and size.
[0006] This simple design however fulfils a variety of functions, i.e. supporting the vehicle
for parking, blocking against theft, an electrical contact for recharging the battery
and communicating data in order to monitor and control use and permits.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The aims of the invention are achieved by means of a "vehicle port" according to
claim 1, a "station port" according to claim 3, a universal automatic parking system
according to claim 4, a procedure for mounting a vehicle port according to claim 7,
and a procedure for securing a vehicle according to claim 8. Particular and advantageous
embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
[0008] More specifically, the present invention refers to a universal automatic parking
system for any model of bicycle whether conventional or electric, designed to encourage
urban mobility using bicycles and designed to carry out the functions of supporting
the vehicle, blocking the vehicle against theft, recharging the battery, and transmitting
data regarding control and use, charge measurements, fault detection and more.
[0009] The universal automatic parking system comprises two ports, the "station port" and
the "vehicle port".
[0010] The idea for the invention came about because electric bicycles need to be recharged,
as well as parked and blocked. Given the growth in plans for sustainable urban mobility
and the promotion of the bicycle as a solution for mass travel in cities, the need
arises for a system that combines the functions of protection against theft, ease
of parking, automatic recharging and monitoring of use, i.e., making sure that replacing
the personal car for the bicycle does not represent new obstacles or efforts for the
user. In addition to this, the invention allows the user to know his user and incident
profile, to know in advance the level of charge of the battery and a variety of other
functions that may be added to these.
[0011] The system facilitates use of the bicycle to a considerable extent since it is supported
in its parking place, blocked and charged in one simple push. Therefore, the classical
anti-theft chain is not necessary, we avoid having to look for a parking place that
is often unsuitable, and we do not need to worry about having to connect the battery
charger using a wire and having to look for a power socket, making it fast, convenient
and safe.
[0012] Despite the fact that the invention is described in the area of parking bicycles,
it can also be adapted to parking motorcycles, or similar vehicles, by reinforcing
the supports of both the vehicle port and the station port in order to sustain the
increased weight of a motorcycle in respect of a bicycle.
[0013] Thus, a first inventive aspect is a "vehicle port" that is mounted on the shaft of
the front wheel or back wheel, which means that it can be mounted on any bicycle without
any need to modify or adapt it, or in any case, requiring only minor modifications.
Assembly is carried out by removing the original system for fastening the wheel on
and then screwing on the two end terminals. When the shaft of the front wheel does
not have the threaded zone at the end required for screwing on the two end terminals,
the original system for fastening the wheel on is removed and a threaded bar is inserted
through the wheel bushing.
[0014] A second inventive aspect is presented by a "station port" fixed to the ground that
comprises two symmetrical blocks situated in parallel leaving space for a vehicle
wheel between them, each block provided with a pre-positioning point in the form of
a guide rail for the vehicle port to a resting point, said resting point being provided
with a terminal for making electrical contact with the vehicle port and transmitting
data; and a motorised blocking mechanism to prevent robbery when the vehicle is parked,
the resting point being preceded by a groove to guide the vehicle port to said resting
point, the groove moreover protecting the terminal and the blocking mechanism from
the elements and preventing access for a person's hand.
[0015] A third inventive aspect is a system comprising a vehicle port according to the first
inventive aspect and a station port according to the second inventive aspect.
[0016] A fourth inventive aspect is a procedure for mounting a vehicle port according to
the first inventive aspect on a vehicle.
[0017] A fifth inventive aspect is a procedure for supporting the vehicle using the system
of the third inventive aspect.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] In order to complement the description being made and contribute to a better understanding
of the characteristics of the invention, according to a preferred practical embodiment
thereof, a set of drawings is enclosed as an integral part of said description wherein,
by way of illustration but not limitation, the following is represented:
- Figure 1.
- Shows a representation of the vehicle port of the invention.
- Figure 2.
- Shows a representation of the station port of the invention.
- Figure 3.
- Shows a close-up of the upper end of one of the blocks of the station port of the
invention.
- Figure 4.
- Shows a representation of the bicycle support of the system of the invention.
- Figure 5.
- Shows a representation of the vehicle port in its resting position in the station
port.
- Figure 6.
- Shows a representation of the vehicle port in the pre-positioning point of the station
port.
EXAMPLE OF EMBODIMENT
[0019] The parking system comprises two ports: the "vehicle port" (1) and the "station port"
(5). The "vehicle port (1)" comprises two identical parts to be installed on either
side of the wheel of the vehicle, the vehicle being a bicycle or a motorcycle. The
"vehicle port" (1) is fitted to the shaft (2) of the wheel (4) through a threaded
hole (15) contemplated inside the "vehicle port" (1). This shaft (2) passes through
the wheel bushing (3) thereby leaving the bicycle fork (13) in the middle. This shaft
(2), may belong to the bushing (3) of the wheel (4), or be introduced separately.
The "vehicle port" (1) will be electrically connected to the bicycle battery or control
box by means of two wires (11) to enable recharging.
[0020] The "station port" (5) comprises two symmetrical blocks (16 and 17) that are fixed
to the parking area by conventional means, such as the base (14) represented in the
drawings. These two blocks (16 and 17) are arranged in parallel in such a way that
sufficient space is left between them to introduce the wheel (4) of the bicycle together
with the vehicle port (1). Each block (16 and 17) has a pre-positioning point (6),
designed to facilitate the manoeuvre of inserting the bicycle. In a variant embodiment,
the "station port" (5) has a rising ramp, to facilitate also the manoeuvre of inserting
the bicycle and to allow use of wheels of any commercial size.
[0021] The "vehicle port" (1) slides along said pre-positioning points (6) of both blocks
(16 and 17) supported by grooves (7) contemplated for this purpose, and, with the
help of a gentle push by the user, the "vehicle port" (5) reaches the resting zone
(8). In this resting zone (8) each block (16 and 17) has a blocking mechanism (9)
activated by an electro-mechanical actuator (12) which safeguards the vehicle against
robbery. Also, a conductor terminal (10) is in place through which electrical power
will be transferred to the vehicle. This terminal (10) is also used for the transmission
of data from the bicycle to the "station port" (5), for use in monitoring, control
systems, etc. In a variant embodiment, the protocol used for the data transmission
is a series protocol. Also there is an electrical cabinet (20) for containing battery
chargers and other devices (communication, etc.).
[0022] The vehicle port (1) is mounted easily and rapidly, by removing the fastening system
of the wheel (4), and threading the vehicle port (1) onto the shaft (2) that passes
through the bushing (3) of the wheel (4). Once the vehicle port (1) is mounted on
a wheel (4) of the vehicle, the procedure to support the vehicle comprises supporting
the terminals of the vehicle port (1) on the blocks (16, 17) of the station port (5),
with the wheel (4) fitted with the vehicle port (1) positioned between said blocks
(16, 17) and introducing the vehicle port (1) into the grooves (7) until it reaches
the resting point (8).
[0023] In a variant embodiment, the vehicle port (1) comprises a unique identifying chip,
so that the vehicle can be univocally read and recognised, making it possible to monitor
the parking system and the bicycles for the various users and system manager with
the data regarding use as well as faults allowing use or not depending on the user,
the possibility of billing per kilometre travelled, etc.
[0024] As mentioned, the electrical connection that allows the bicycle battery to be recharged
is established by means of the contact between the vehicle port (1) and the terminal
(10) of the station port (5). Both the vehicle port (1) and the station port (5),
are provided with respective positive poles on one side of the shaft (3) and negative
poles on the other, the station port (5) being connected to the battery charger through
a first wire in the first block (16) and a second wire in the second block (17), one
of said wires being the positive conductor and the other the negative.
[0025] Industrialisation of the present invention is justified by the great potential for
use by users who already have a bicycle (electrical or not) as well as those who wish
to purchase this system in order to guarantee safety and recharging during parking
time, as well as by citizens who decide to join this new concept of mobility when
they see how their local authority is promoting it.
[0026] It has been considered to implement the invention in two parallel ways. On the one
hand it is a question of offering town halls, collectives and companies to install
universal parking stations for bicycles (equipped with the "station port"), thus allowing
them to have an efficient solution that complements their mobility and sustainable
transport plans by reducing the environmental impact.
[0027] At the same time, by offering users funding schemes to buy electric bicycles through
banks or company incentives for their employees. This will offer citizens beneficial
conditions for acquiring their bicycles provided with the "vehicle port", and at the
same time they will have the peace of mind of being able to use the parking stations
installed by their local authority or company, with the anti-theft device and guaranteed
recharge.
[0028] Plus, this invention is capable of serving as the basis for public bicycle lending
as already exists in many Spanish and European cities.
1. Vehicle port (1) adapted for installation on the shaft (2) of the bushing (3) of a
wheel (4) of a vehicle, the vehicle being a bicycle or a motorcycle, the vehicle port
(1) comprising two terminal ends provided with respective threaded holes (15), suitable
for screwing onto the shaft (2), and two wires suitable for electrically connecting
the vehicle port (1) to a battery or to a control box of the vehicle.
2. Vehicle port (1) according to claim 1 that comprises a unique identifying chip for
univocal reading and recognition of the vehicle.
3. Station port (5) adapted to receive the vehicle port (1) according to claim 1 or 2,
which comprises
two symmetrical blocks (16, 17) situated in parallel and leaving space between them
for receiving the wheel (4) of a vehicle, each block (16, 17) being equipped with
a pre-positioning point (6) in the form of a guide rail to guide the vehicle port
(1) to a resting zone (8), said resting zone (8) comprising a terminal (10) for making
electrical contact and transferring data from the vehicle port (1), and
a motorised blocking mechanism (9) to prevent robbery when the vehicle is parked,
said resting zone (8) being preceded by a groove (7) to guide the vehicle port towards
said resting zone (8), protecting said groove (7) as well as the terminal (10) and
the blocking mechanism (9) from the elements and preventing it from being accessible
for a person's hand.
4. Universal automatic parking system for a bicycle or a motorcycle, which comprises
a vehicle port according to claim 1 or 2 and a station port according to claim 3.
5. Universal automatic parking system according to claim 4 wherein the electrical connection
that allows the bicycle battery to be recharged is established by means of contact
of the vehicle port (1) with the terminal (10) of the station port (5), the vehicle
port (1) and the station port (5) being provided with respective positive poles on
one side of the shaft (3) and respective negative poles on the other side and wherein
the station port (5) is connected to the battery charge by means of a first wire in
the first block (16) and a second wire in the second block (17), one of said wire
being the positive conductor and the other the negative.
6. Universal automatic parking system according to claim 5 wherein the communication
of data is carried out through the same electrical contact of the vehicle port (1)
with the terminal (10) used for the recharging of the battery, and with the help of
an electronic system designed to this effect.
7. Procedure for mounting the vehicle port (1) according to claim 1, which comprises
removing the fastening system of the wheel (4), and screwing the vehicle port (1)
using the threaded hole (15) onto the shaft (2) of the bushing (3) said shaft (2)
belonging or not to the bushing (3).
8. Procedure for supporting a vehicle using the system of claim 4, the vehicle being
a bicycle or a motorcycle, which comprises mounting the vehicle port (1) onto the
wheel of a vehicle, supporting the terminals of the vehicle port (1) on the blocks
(16, 17) of the station port (5), using the wheel provided with the vehicle port (1)
placed between said blocks (16, 17) and introducing the vehicle port in the grooves
(7) until reaching their resting point (8).
9. Procedure for supporting a vehicle according to claim 8 when it depends on claim 2,
which comprises monitoring the parking system and bicycles for the different users
and for the manager of the system and/or communicating data regarding use as well
as incidents and allowing or not its use depending on the user and/or billing per
travelled kilometre.